A City for All Londoners

This document outlines the capital’s top challenges and opportunities across priority policy areas, as well as the changes that City Hall wants to deliver over the next four years.

We want people to tell us what they think about this document. So, over the next few weeks, we're inviting stakeholders, community and voluntary organisations, and Londoners to take part in workshops and discussions to shape City Hall policy.

Now we are asking Londoners to share their experiences and discuss their needs in the city on our online forum - Talk London.

What is 'A City for All Londoners'?

The Mayor’s role is to steer London in the right direction as the city changes. A City for All Londoners outlines how he plans to respond positively to pressures on growth, celebrate diversity and unite through our unique culture.

It aims to ensure people from all walks of life are healthy and live well alongside each other. We want to build a city that's open to the world for business and where Londoners experience a high standard of living, fitting for the world’s greatest city.

This document sets out a direction for London, which the Mayor will later expand upon in detailed strategies, including:

land use and growth (the London Plan)

transport

housing

economic development

the environment

policing and crime

culture

health inequalities

We would like to implement these strategies by working with the London boroughs, local authorities in the Wider South East, central government, civil societies and all other organisations that want to join us in the interests of Londoners.

Community group research

We will hold separate focus groups with people from different ethnic backgrounds; disabled people; lesbian, gay and bisexual people; older people; trans people; women; and young people to discuss the needs of London’s communities and to try to link policy with people’s daily lives.

Groups will be exploring topics including:

growth

opportunities

inclusiveness.

Select a topic to find out more.

Accommodating Growth: changing ways of living

high density communities

re-thinking housing

acting efficiently – energy, water and waste

Opportunities in London

London’s cultural offer

skills and jobs

the role of High Streets and Town Centres

A London for all

inclusive neighbourhoods

healthy streets

social infrastructure

Discussions with Londoners

We are also gathering Londoners’ views on their experiences and needs in the city on our online community forum: Talk London.

Your feedback will help us develop these key strategies, which we'll be sharing again in 2017. You can also tell us what you think throughout this process (from now until 11 December) by emailing: [email protected].